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Indian taxpayers can now apply for a reprint of their PAN card for a nominal fee of ₹50, according to PAN 2.0 guidelines. The reprinted PAN card, which includes a QR code, will be dispatched to ...
Indian PAN cardholders can now reprint their PAN card with a QR code for just Rs 50 through Protean or UTIITSL portals, the process of which is simple and user-friendly. Listen to Story Indian PAN ...
India’s Income Tax Department has launched PAN 2.0, an upgraded version of the Permanent Account Number card. The newly introduced system brings enhanced accessibility, ensures secure data storage, ...
PAN 2.0: PAN cardholders can get a reprinted card with a QR code. The reprint costs Rs 50. The income tax department will send the new card to your registered email address. It is essential to ...
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PAN card reprint application: If you are one of those taxpayers having a PAN card with old designs and want to update it to the new design having a QR code, then you can submit an application for the ...
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